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young and boy
Next to him was a young boy I was sure had sat near me at one of the trading sessions.
The patrolman said to no one in particular as he pushed between the fat man in the baseball cap and a young boy in levis.
I think that we are here also talking of the kind of fear that a young boy has for a group of boys who are approaching at night along the streets of a large city.
Under the trees, there was a dead redcoat, a young boy with a pasty white skin and a face full of pimples, who had taken a rifle ball directly between the eyes.
He was seeing, somehow, the face of a young boy, the boy Simms Purdew must once have been, a boy with sorrel hair, and blue eyes dancing with gaiety, and the boy mouth grinning trustfully among the freckles.
`` When your mother was here he must have been a young boy.
Through his father, Alfred Nobel was a descendant of the Swedish scientist Olaus Rudbeck ( 1630 – 1702 ), and in his turn the boy was interested in engineering, particularly explosives, learning the basic principles from his father at a young age.
As a young boy, Tarrou attended one day of a criminal proceeding in which a man was on trial for his life.
At twelve, he was accepted into Mikhail Botvinnik's prestigious chess school, though Botvinnik made the following remark about the young Karpov: " The boy does not have a clue about chess, and there's no future at all for him in this profession.
A young boy only of 19 years.
During the sojourn in the city ` Abdu ’ l-Bahá grew from a boy into a young man.
The club was ridiculed during the 1980s with a milk advert on television, in which a young boy boasted that Ian Rush had told him that " if didn't drink lots of milk, when up, only be good enough to play for Accrington Stanley ".
It was at the Watkinson library that Whorf became friends with the young boy, John B. Carroll, who later went on to study psychology under B. F. Skinner, and who in 1956 edited and published a selection of Whorf's essays as Language, Thought and Reality.
The Life of Ceolfrith, written in about 710, records that only two surviving monks were capable of singing the full offices ; one was Ceolfrith and the other a young boy, who according to the anonymous writer had been taught by Ceolfrith and was " now a priest of the same monastery ".
The young boy was almost certainly Bede, who would have been about 14.
The picture book " The Dream Eater " by Christian Garrison tells the story of a young boy, Yukio, who meets a baku and brings it to his village.
One source for this was when, as a very young boy, he would hear his father, grandfather, and cowboys give out loud cries when the music moved them.
Mumy also played the character of young Pip, a boy who enjoyed playing with his father but was always ignored, in the episode " In Praise of Pip " ( September 1963 ), and the character of Billy Bayles, a boy who talks to his dead grandmother through a toy telephone, in the episode " Long Distance Call " ( March 1961 ).
" For the two months she was there, Chaplin and his brother were sent to live with their father, whom the young boy scarcely knew.
The event seems to have influenced Chaplin's work, as he planned a film that turned the Tramp into the carer of a young boy.

young and confidently
A portrait of Jacob commissioned by the family at this time shows him ' confidently facing the viewer, his hair romantically dishevelled ... his left hand rests on the keyboard, and his right hand grasps a musical manuscript ... plac its subject in the tradition of the young Mozart '.
It was also one of the first California banks to offer automated teller machine service ; one early television commercial showed a young businessman confidently using the machine, while speaking to it as if it were a person ; he was then followed by an elderly woman approaching it for the first time, and greeting it with a very uncertain " Hello.
When Darwin's own young daughter Annie had persistent indigestion, he confidently took her to Gully on 24 March 1851 and after a week, left her there to take the cure but a fortnight later was recalled by Dr. Gully as Annie had bilious fever.

young and entertained
In the following year her father undertook to give a course in Hebrew theology to Johns Hopkins students, and this brought to the Szold house a group of bright young Jews who had come to Baltimore to study, and who enjoyed being fed and mothered by Mamma and entertained by Henrietta and Rachel, who played and sang for them in the upstairs sitting room on Sunday evenings.
The myth Enki and Inanna tells the story of the young goddess of the É-anna temple of Uruk, who visits the senior god of Eridu, and is entertained by him in a feast.
At a young age his father encouraged him to take up sumo wrestling and swimming and entertained him with stories of his great-grandfather Kichiemon who was considered a very strong samurai in his era.
The American historian Retha M. Warnicke writes that Anne was " the perfect woman courtier ... her carriage was graceful and her French clothes were pleasing and stylish ; she danced with ease, had a pleasant singing voice, played the lute and several other musical instruments well, and spoke French fluently ... A remarkable, intelligent, quick-witted young noblewoman ... that first drew people into conversation with her and then amused and entertained them.
Queen Isabella and her son, the young Edward III, were entertained at the castle in 1328.
As rose to leave he paused at the door, and turning said with much deliberation, " You young gentlemen have entertained me royally, and in return I will give you a priceless secret.
In January 1905, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught visited Portugal where they were received by King Carlos and his queen, Amélie of Orléans, whose sons Luís Filipe, Duke of Braganza, and Prince Manuel entertained the young British princesses.
Here, Gian Gastone was entertained by the Ruspanti, a team of poor, handsome young men assembled by Dami, who performed sexual acts for and with the Grand Duke.
On May day of 1941, they entertained a rally of 20, 000 striking transit workers in Madison Square Garden, where they introduced the song " Talking Union " and participated in a dramatic sketch with the young actress Carol Channing.
He began touring Europe with his films from 1911 to 1912, including Spain, where he entertained thousands of fans at the Barcelona train station, Austria, and Russia, where he was accompanied on piano by a young Dimitri Tiomkin.
A few months later the Duke and Duchess entertained King Charles and his young French wife, Queen Henrietta Maria in London.
Davilita learned to play the guitar at a young age and entertained his family with his voice.
When James VI of Scotland reached his majority in October 1579, following celebrations in Edinburgh, Morton entertained the young King at Dalkeith Palace.
The landscaped grounds reached their prime under John Pierpont Morgan Jnr, an American banker who bought the hall in 1910, where he regularly entertained the Royal Family, including the young Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

young and crowd
Stories have been told about the very young Chet who, when a friend or relative would come to visit, and if that person played a guitar, would crowd in and put his ear so very close to the instrument that it became difficult for that person to play.
It may crowd out desirable plants, disturb soil, stunt the growth of young seedlings, steal or damage fruit, or otherwise kill plants, hamper their growth, damage their appearance, or reduce the quality of the edible or ornamental portions of the plant.
The crowd around the coffin was so great that a young Danish diplomat fell into the grave before the coffin was interred.
Odysseus ' son Telemachus is about 20 years old and is sharing his absent father ’ s house on the island of Ithaca with his mother Penelope and a crowd of 108 boisterous young men, " the Suitors ", whose aim is to persuade Penelope to marry one of them, all the while enjoying the hospitality of Odysseus ' household and eating up his wealth.
On the way to the holding cell the two young men were followed by a large crowd, whom Arthur lost no opportunity to harangue, even though they understood only German.
While those on whom the Spirit had descended were speaking in tongues, the Apostle Peter stood up with the eleven and proclaimed to the crowd that this event was the fulfillment of the prophecy (" I will pour out my spirit ") In Acts 2: 17, it reads: "' And in the last days ,' God says, ' I will pour out my spirit upon every sort of flesh, and your sons and your daughters will prophesy and your young men will see visions and your old men will dream dreams.
A crowd of young people at the concert of the Benny Goodman Band which took place in a local dance hall.
Without fire, shade-loving species will crowd out young sequoia seedlings, and sequoia seeds will not germinate.
The officers fired into the crowd, killing three young men: Samuel Hammond, Delano Middleton, and Henry Smith, and wounding twenty-seven others.
The young Colonel broke through the crowd and extricated the two priests, who then fled.
An annual fireworks display was canceled in 2004 after a young girl lost part of her leg due to a rogue firework shot from the island in the center of the lake into the gathered crowd.
The citizens are a mix of the native settlers in this area and the newer crowd of young people moving in from other San Antonio suburbs and urban areas to start a life.
Jack Point, a jester, and Elsie Maynard, a young singer, are pursued by a rowdy crowd that demands merriment and threatens the two strolling players.
The farewelling crowd included a young Push lady, Janne ( or Jan ) Millar, who fell to the concrete dock floor from a height and suffered fatal head injuries.
There is a cut to an androgynous young woman in the street below the apartment, poking at a severed hand with a cane while surrounded by a large crowd and a policeman.
The crowd clears when the policeman places the hand in the box previously carried by the young man and gives it to the young woman.
As the largest section moved towards the parliament building, gunmen shot and killed two young women in the crowd, Suada Dilberović and Olga Sučić.
Children's book author Mary Pope Osborne and her husband Will Osborne read aloud to an ethusiastic crowd of young readers from her book, American Tall Tales on April 9, 2007, during the White House Easter Egg Roll.
When the swindlers report that the suit is finished, they mime dressing him and the Emperor marches in procession before his subjects, who play along with the pretense, until a child in the crowd, too young to understand the desirability of keeping up the pretense, blurts out that the Emperor is wearing nothing at all and the cry is taken up by others.
At the edge of the crowd, Napoleon ( Albert Dieudonné ), now a young army lieutenant, thanks de Lisle as he leaves: " Your hymn will save many a cannon.
Already ailing while attending the Convention, his health permanently affected by an accident in 1912, Redmond also suffered assault on the street in Dublin by a crowd of young Sinn Féin supporters on his way to the Convention, which included C. S.
After the end of the run young cows with wrapped horns are released in the bullring and toss the participants, to the amusement of the crowd.
To-day, on reaching the place, he related the incident, and said that if that young lady was in the crowd he should be glad to see her.

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